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Aaron Rodgers (pictured on the right) looks to lead the Packers in a "must win" game against the rival Bears while Brett Favre (pictured on the left) appears to be entering his final Sunday as an NFL Quarterback.

We have reached the culmination of regular season play in the NFL. It is very hard to believe, but we have reached Week 17. Closing time baby. What a year it has been. Full of many highs and many lows. There have been plenty of disappointments. Just ask Dallas, Minnesota, and Cincinnati. There have been many surprises. See St. Louis, Kansas City, and Philadelphia. And there have been the usual suspects (Patriots).

Still many questions linger though. Will Tom Brady win the MVP? Who will represent the NFC West in the playoffs? We will find all of that out and more come Sunday.

Lets take a look at the Pick’em scoreboard.

TheSportsKraze: 136 CV3: 141

Can I catch CV3 during this final week? I will have to make up some serious ground come Sunday.

TheSportsKraze Picks:

Bengals at Ravens: A good old-fashioned AFC North tussle. Sadly this game has lost a lot of its luster due to the Bengals vastly underachieving this season and due to the lack of the TOcho-Show suiting up for this game. Though Cincinnati has looked very good these past two weeks, it will not be enough against a Raven’s team looking to win the AFC North outright. Baltimore’s balance on both sides of the ball will prove too much for the Bengals and send Cincinnati home with their 12th loss of the season. Ravens by 3 at home in a tight one.

Panthers at Falcons: This game is an interesting matchup. It pits the NFL’s worst team versus perhaps the best team in all of football. Not to mention the Falcons are an outstanding when in their friendly confines of the Georgia Dome. You better believe that the Falcons would love to clinch that number 1 seed in the NFC. No resting the big guns on this day. Atlanta, led by their offensive stars Matty “Ice” Ryan, Roddy “talk too much” White, and Michael Turner will provide loss number 14 for a horrible Carolina team. Falcons by 9 at home.

Steelers at Browns: One of the NFL’s best rivalries adds another chapter come Sunday. Though Cleveland has shown some improvement this year and a very strong rushing attack, it will not be enough against a Steeler’s team that is superior in every facet of the game. Not to mention Pittsburgh knows how to win ball games. Look for Pittsburgh to win this game with ease behind their tenacious defense. Steelers by 9 on the road.

Vikings at Lions: So Brett finally received his big punishment. A whopping $50,000. This is equivalent to 4.5 minutes of game playing time for mighty #4. What a joke. At least it appears his career will be over finally after Sunday. It has been a horrible year in Minnesota and they have really underachieved, but at least they can begin looking towards next season after a game with their long time foe, Detroit. The Lions on the other hand have been a pleasant surprise, and have won 3 consecutive games. Well expect that number to move to 4 on Sunday. Detroit will win a close one by 3 due to their outstanding passing attack featuring the one and only Calvin Johnson.

Raiders at Chiefs: Kansas City has already clinched the AFC West. A shocker for sure. But definitely a very strong team that can run the ball as well as anybody. I fully expect KC to come ready to play, but I also expect the Raiders to be on their “A” game. Oakland is looking to end the year on a high note and end up 500 for the season. This will be a game won on the ground. The Chiefs have already won the division and are not really playing for much. Oakland is looking to end on a high note. Raiders by 1 on the road in a great game.

Dolphins at Patriots: It is Miami’s lucky day. New England has clinched home field throughout and will most likely sit the majority of their starters. Miami on the other hand is looking to bounce back from embarrassing losses to the Bills and the Lions. Sadly for Miami, the Patriots are just too good. Even their 2nd and 3rd stringers. There is a winning mentality in Foxborough. Do not expect the Pats to drop a game at home any time soon. Patriots by 7 at home.

Buccaneers at Saints: This is one of those games that has a whole lot of meaning. Tampa is fighting for their playoff lives while the Saints are riding high after knocking off the dirty birds in ATL. Now the defending champs could gain home field throughout the playoffs. You better believe that Brees and company will be ready to roll. It will be a season sweep over the Buccaneers, who earlier this season proclaimed themselves as the “NFC’s Best Team.” Too bad they will not even make the playoffs. Saints by 7 at home.

Jets at Bills: The Jets have already clinched a Wild Card and probably will rest a good deal of starters, but that will not stop them from taking care of business in Buffalo. The Bills are one of the worst teams in the NFL, and showed that last week in getting absolutely pounded by NE. Buffalo is the worst in the League at stopping the run and the Jets are one of the League’s best rushing squads. Jets by 6 on the road.

Chargers at Broncos: Two teams that have been eliminated from playoff contention. I will admit that I was highly disappointed in San Diego. They are a team that I, along with many expected to win the AFC West for a 5th straight year. It didn’t happen. Now they are looking to end the year above 500. I guess good stats do not always correlate to a successful season. San Diego all year has been in the top 2 in the League in both overall offense and defense. It didn’t matter. In this game though, stats won’t matter yet again. But San Diego will win this one just based on their raw talent. Chargers by 9 on the road.

Bears at Packers: This may be the matchup of the Week. Green Bay is holding on for their playoff lives, while Chicago is looking to gain home field in the playoffs. These are two very good teams that are still playing for something. The difference is Green Bay is playing for more. Expect the Cheeseheads to come out smoking like they did last game against New York and shred a very strong Bears defense. Rodgers and the Packers will avenge a tough Week 3 loss to their rivals by 3 in front of a raucous home crowd.

Titans at Colts: Indianapolis will most likely need to win this game to maintain their playoff hopes. Peyton doesn’t know how to miss out on the playoffs. Not to mention they are playing in front of a home crowd. Chris Johnson and the Titans have looked tough at times this season, but their inconsistency has been far too much to overcome. Not to mention that Tennessee has sported one of the worst secondaries in the NFL all year. Indy by 10 at home.

Cowboys at Eagles: In the preseason, I picked the Cowboys to win the NFC East and the Eagles to finish in the cellar. I was wrong. Since the departure of Wade Phillips, Dallas has played inspired football. Philadelphia blew a major opportunity at home field advantage on Tuesday. This week it appears that Vick will not be playing. No Vick equals no victory. Plus the Eagles are not really playing for anything. Cowboys by 3 on the road.

Cardinals at 49ers: The NFC West has been absolutely horrible. Both of these teams have underachieved. Take your pick of the two bottom dwellers in the NFL’s worst division. I will take San Fran in the post Mike Singletary era by 6 at home.

Giants at Redskins: A good old-fashioned NFC East battle. Washington’s season may be over, but you better believe that they would love nothing more than to spoil any hope that their rival has at making the playoffs. Sadly for Washington though, they have struggled defensively all year. Not to mention they never developed an effective rushing attack. Expect New York to come to play. Giants by 10 on the road.

Jaguars at Texans: Many thought that the AFC South would be a 2 team race between the Colts and the Texans. Many were wrong. Jacksonville is the team battling Peyton and Co. Jacksonville has a very strong rushing attack and has had a solid year where they have vastly exceeded expectations. But I will state that Houston, despite its less than flattering record is still a very dangerous team. Sorry Jacksonville, the pressure got to you. The Jaguars will lose this one, ending any playoff hopes that they were clinging to. Houston by 7 at home.

Rams at Seahawks: This is the NFC West Championship game. Talk about some excitement in Seattle. Who will get to represent the NFL’s worst division in this year’s playoffs? It has been an uphill battle all year for this abysmal division. The battle for the divisional crown will come to an end on this day though. I am taking the rookie Sam Bradford to lead his Rams to the playoffs. Who picked STL preseason? Rams by 3 on the road.

CV3 Picks:

Bengals over Ravens by 3

Falcons over Panther by 10

Steelers over Browns by 6

Vikings over Lions by 6

Chiefs over Raiders by 1 (Stay undefeated at home)

Patriots over Dolphins by 21

Saints over Buccaneers by 10

Jets over Bills by 8

Broncos over Chargers by 5

Packers over Bears by 3

Colts over Titans by 17

Eagles over Cowboys by 3

49ers over Cardinals by 10

Giants over Redskins by 7

Jaguars over Texans by 6

Rams over Seahawks by 10

So there you have it. It has been a wild year in the NFL as we head into the final Sunday. You better believe that a crazy playoffs is forthcoming. Lets hope that the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) gets settled in time so that we get to enjoy all of this yet again next year.

After a heartbreaking loss last week to Philadelphia, New York Giant's quarterback Eli Manning (pictured above), leads the G Men into a must win game at Lambeau.

It is Week 16 baby. Closing time is near. The playoff picture is starting to become clearer. There are plenty of teams that have basically closed up shop and are looking ahead to next season. But there are still a good few teams fighting for their playoff lives.

Lets take a look at the Pick’em Scoreboard.

TheSportsKraze: 131 CV3: 134

I am still 3 back on the great CV3. Is there any way I can finally catch him during these final two weeks?

TheSportsKraze Picks:

Cowboys at Cardinals: NFL action on Christmas? After a day full of NBA games, the ratings might not be top-notch for this affair, but a good amount of people will still tune in. In the “Post Wade Phillips Era,” the Cowboys offense has scored 30 plus points every game. It has been an impressive offensive outburst for Jerry Jone’s squad. Maybe Jon Kitna is not so bad? The Cardinals on the other hand are coming off of a loss to perhaps football’s worst team, the Carolina Panthers. Expect Dallas to shred a very weak Arizona defense all night. Cowboys by 9 on the road.

Patriots at Bills: The Patriots have appeared nearly unstoppable over the past month and a half. Winners of 6 straight, no team has held the potent Pat’s offense under 30 points since the beginning of November. Do not expect that to change in Buffalo. Sure the Bills have won 2 straight games, but they have not played a team the caliber of NE. Good luck slowing down Brady, Welker, Branch, and Woodhead. Patriots by 9 in most likely atrocious Buffalo weather.

Jets at Bears: This is one of Week 16’s best matchups. Though the Bears have already clinched a divisional title, they are still playing for seeding. Home games in a cold Chicago could be a major advantage in postseason play. The Jets on the other hand answered their critics with a huge victory in Pittsburgh last week. Can they answer the critics for a second straight week? This will be an old-fashioned defensive struggle at Soldier Field. The difference in this one will be New York’s ability to run the ball effectively against anyone. Jets by 3 on the road in a very exciting game.

Ravens at Browns: The Ravens look to keep pace with the Steelers atop the AFC North as they head to face their bitter rival, Cleveland. You better believe that this will be a cold and physical affair. Is Peyton Hillis ready to take on the Raven’s mighty defense? If the Ravens can stop the run, they will win this game. And my money is on Baltimore to stop the Brown’s solid rushing attack. Sadly, Cleveland is about to experience their first 3 game losing streak since they started the season on a 3 game skid. Ravens by 7 on the road.

Titans at Chiefs: The Titans ended their horrific 6 game losing streak with authority against the Texans last week. The Chiefs on the other hand look to remain atop the AFC West. After a huge victory over the Rams, the Chiefs remain a game ahead of a hot Charger’s team. Can they hold on to their lead? I am going to go out on a limb and pick the Chiefs to choke away this one. The Titans have struggled this year. But with Chris Johnson, they have a guy who can score on any play. Look for CJ to give KC a little taste of their own medicine. And run the Chief’s defense ragged all day. I got the Titans shocking KC by 1 on the road.

49ers at Rams: This is San Francisco’s last chance. If they want any hope of salvaging their season, this is a must win. Can they make good on their team owner’s promise of the season not being over when the team struggled to an 0 and 5 start? I think they can. St. Louis has had a season where they have exceeded expectations in a big way. Sam Bradford has been even better than advertised. There is no logic to why I am picking the 49ers. But I think they will make this NFC West fiasco turn into a photo finish with a victory in this one. 49ers by 3 on the road.

Lions at Dolphins: Detroit has shocked the world over the past couple of weeks. Knocking off the likes of a tough Packers team and a solid Buccaneers team. Can they keep rolling as they head to Miami? I think so. Miami has struggled at home this year for some odd reason. Detroit is playing their best football. Look for the Lions to continue their late push with a 3 point victory in Miami.

Redskins at Jaguars: Washington has lost 4 straight games and Jacksonville just let Indianapolis back into the picture. Neither team is very happy heading into this rumble in Jacksonville. Sadly for the Jags, it appears Maurice Jones-Drew will not be suiting up. Without MJD, the Jaguar’s offense will have to rely on its less that stellar passing attack. Luckily for them, Washington has a very weak secondary. This will be an ugly game in every sense of the word. I do expect the Jags to survive and conquer by 3 though.

Colts at Raiders: Peyton and the boys are once again full of life after a huge victory over divisional foe, Jacksonville last week. Indy is a team that strictly relies on a lethal passing attack. The Raiders are the polar opposite, placing all of their offensive stress on the ground attack. Old school vs new school. I am taking the new school. As long as Indy has Peyton Manning under center, it is very hard to pick against the Colts in any must win game. Colts by 7 on the road.

Texans at Broncos: Two teams whose seasons are long over. Back to the drawing board. Just based on raw talent, the Texans are an obvious choice to win this game. Denver’s horrific defense will struggle with the Texan’s balanced offensive attack. I expected much bigger things from the team out of Houston. But I still go them winning this game. Texans by 7 in Denver.

Chargers at Bengals: Teams heading in very different directions. Both of these teams were favorites in their respective divisions heading into the season. Cincy got off to a decent start while San Diego got off to their normal very slow start. Following a Week 3 win, the Bengals then went on to lose 10 straight games. Even though the losing streak is finally over for the Who Deys, the bleeding is not. The Chargers will demonstrate their great balance in every aspect of the game. The real question in Cincinnat is who will they draft and which players/coaches will return. Chargers by 9 on the road.

Giants at Packers: This is possibly the biggest game of the week with respect to the NFC Playoff picture. Two teams fighting for their respective playoff lives. The Giants possibly suffered their most heartbreaking loss in franchise history last Sunday. The Packers on the other hand, almost shocked the Patriots without their starting quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. These are two teams that are very solid in all facets of the game. It is a toss-up. I am going out on a limb and taking the heartbroken Giants by 1 on the road.

Seahawks at Buccaneers: This is a must win for the Buccaneers. So was last week’s game vs the Lions. Can the Buccaneers redeem themselves? I think that they can, but it will not matter. I see the Buccaneers just missing out on the playoffs even with a win over Seattle on Sunday. Bucs by 7 at home.

Vikings at Eagles: Will Brett Favre play? Who really cares. Philadelphia is flying high behind their outstanding offensive attack. Expect to see the Eagles continue to fly high, with a big victory at home. Eagles by 12.

Saints at Falcons: Battle for the NFC South. Roddy White has made it publicly known that his team will be ready. The Falcons have won 8 straight games. New Orleans had won 6 straight until they traveled to Baltimore on Sunday. I would pick the defending champs if this game was being played in NOLA. But it isn’t. Atlanta does not lose at home with Matt Ryan behind center. Falcons by 1 at home.

CV3 Picks:

Pats over Bills by 9
Jets over Bears by 10
Ravens over Browns by 3
Titans over Chiefs by 6
Rams over 49ers by 10
Lions over Dolphins by 6
Jags over Redskins by 10
Raiders over Colts by 7
Texans over Broncos by 8
Packers over Giants by 9
Bucs over Seahawks by 10
Eagles over Vikings by 21
Bengals over Chargers by 1
Falcons over Saints by 3

It is crunch time in the NFL now. This week will make or break many team’s playoff hopes. Most teams are looking to do all in their power to clinch a spot in the postseason heading into Week 17. Enjoy the great matchups highlighted by a big time Monday Night Affair between the Saints and Falcons.

Amid many major matchups this weekend, the Jacksonville Jaguars, led by running back Maurice Jones-Drew (pictured above), have a chance to all but shut the door on the Indianapolis Colt's playoff hopes. Can the Jags complete the season sweep on their divisional rival?

After this weekend, there are just 2 more fun-filled Sundays with a full slate of NFL games. Where did the season go? This week is full of big time matchups and boy is the NFL different at this point than it was at Week 15 last year.

The Colts with a loss and a little help could be eliminated from postseason play entirely. Peyton not in the playoffs? In the words of Shannon Sharpe, “Cmon Man.” The Eagles and Giants have a royal rumble for NFC East supremacy. Who foresaw the Cowboys not being in the thick of these race? Instead, they are in the cellar. Though everybody knew the NFC West was weak, did anybody expect there to be 0 teams with a 500 or better record? Could a sub 500 team make the playoffs? In addition, the Cincinnati Bengals, a team that many thought were a Super Bowl contender, are now in the cellar and in contention for the Andrew Luck/Cam Newton sweepstakes. Lastly, Rex Grossman will be starting for the Redskins due to the benching of starter Donovan McNabb. Could it be “Grossmania” in Washington?

Lets take a look at the Pick’em Scoreboard.

TheSportsKraze: 123 CV3: 126

So I made up a game. Sadly I got this week, and the next two to catch the NFL Expert that is CV3. Hopefully this week I can continue on the upward climb back to picking supremacy.

TheSportsKraze Picks:

Lions at Buccaneers: Detroit is coming off of a big win, but their year is over. They are already looking ahead to next season. Tampa on the other hand has a shot to nab a Wild Card. This is a must win for them if they want a prayer at making the postseason. When teams are playing for something, they tend to choke. But I do not see Tampa choking this week. They will find a way to win another close one as they have done all year. The Bucs choke job will happen in their final game against New Orleans. Bucs at home by 6.

Eagles at Giants: This may very well be the game of the week. Michael Vick and the Eagles have been rolling behind an electric offensive unit. Behind an extremely balanced offensive attack, the Eagles are one of the major feel good stories in the NFL this year. The Giants on the other hand finally seem to be righting their ship. They have won 3 games in a row since falling to Philly in mid November. The Giants started the trend of teams really getting at Michael Vick. Expect them to show a perfected craft in this home contest. I expect both of these teams to make the playoffs. But I have the Giants winning this one in a thrilling fashion by 1 in front of a hostile home crowd.

Saints at Ravens: This is another outstanding matchup. Fire vs fire. The Saints high-powered aerial attack versus the Ravens stout defense. Lately though, the Ravens D has not looked so stout. The Texans moved the ball at will vs Baltimore in the 4th quarter last Monday and really showed the age of Baltimore’s D. Can the Ravens regain their swagger? I think so. The Saints are playing great football and have won 6 straight. But this game is in Baltimore. The conditions should play in the Ravens favor as they sneak by with a 1 point victory.

Cardinals at Panthers: These are both pitiful teams. Luckily for Arizona, no matter how bad they have looked at times, they are not nearly as bad as Carolina. Besides, Arizona showed some offensive life last week in laying a butt whooping on Denver. The Panthers are playing for Andrew Luck. They have the inside track to the number 1 pick and what reason do they have to give it up. There is no motivation for the Panthers to win. They won’t throw the game by any means. But there will be no fire to help lead them to their 2nd win of the season. Cardinals by 7 on the road.

Chiefs at Rams: Both of these teams are tied for first in their respective divisions. They both have a lot on the line. The Chiefs live on an outstanding rushing attack while the Rams live on a balanced offensive unit. Can Sam Bradford take care of business in the biggest game of his NFL career? I think so. I am taking the home team to shock the Chiefs. Sorry KC. The Chargers will take over the division from here. Rams by 3 at home.

Bills at Dolphins: Both of these teams surprised many with victories last week, including me. The Bills have a decent rushing attack, but they struggle at stopping the run. Well, Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams should be ready to pound the rock come Sunday. These two are a solid combination that should take advantage of a very weak Buffalo defensive front. Also, they do not have to go to Buffalo and deal with the cold weather elements. Buffalo will at least get to spend a few days out of the cold in Miami. But they will go home with a cold feeling after losing a close one. Dolphins by 3 at home.

Texans at Titans: The Texans have ripped out the heart of Houston again. Tennessee is also in the midst of a horrible year. After a solid start, the Titans have now lost 6 straight games. Expect it to be 7 after this week. Sure Houston does not really have much to play for. But Tennessee cannot stop the pass. Houston has an outstanding receiving corps and an elite QB. Matt Schaub will have a field day come Sunday. Texans by 10 on the road.

Jaguars at Colts: The biggest game of the year for both of these squads. I will admit I had the Jaguars coming in last in the AFC South back in September. Boy was I wrong. But Indianapolis has owned this division for over a decade for a reason. Jacksonville will have to take on Peyton in his Indianapolis sanctuary. Good luck Jacksonville. Look for Peyton to put on an MVP like performance in keeping his team alive. Indianapolis does not miss out on the playoffs. Colts by 7 at home.

Redskins at Cowboys: The two bottom dwellers of the NFC East link up in Dallas. America’s team has had a very odd season. As have the boys out of the nation’s capital. Rex Grossman gets the pleasure of taking on a Dallas team that has played much better football since the firing of former coach, Wade Phillips. The Skins were in the thick of things until their recent 3 game skid. Dallas on the other hand has had nothing to play for since October. Teams that have nothing to play for tend to play well. Dallas has been no exception to this. Cowboys by 6 at home.

Browns at Bengals: The Battle of Ohio. Sure neither of these teams are in contention. Sure the Bengals will be blacked out on television again. But this game is always a big one for both franchises. Cincinnati can at least split with the Brownies with a home victory in this one. Sure Cleveland has played very good football for the past couple of months. But they showed some vulnerability in a loss to the Bills last weekend. And for some reason, I still think the Bengals can win one more game this year. What game would be better than a matchup against the rival Brownies, a team that is not “that much” better than them. Besides the Bengals have never lost more than 10 games in a row in franchise history. The bleeding stops at 10 yet again. Bengals by 3 at home.

Falcons at Seahawks: The Falcons are arguably the best team in football. And without question the top dog in the NFC. Seattle on the other hand still finds themselves in the hunt in the NFC West. Sadly for the Seahawks, the Falcons are still looking to clinch down their division. With the Saints playing great football, the Falcons are highly motivated to continue their winning ways. Expect Roddy White to have a field day against a depleted Seahawk’s secondary. Falcons by 10 at home.

Jets at Steelers: Another stellar matchup. Can Mark Sanchez and the Jets get it together? Not exactly the ideal game for a struggling Jets offense that has not scored a touchdown in their past 2 games. Great teams thrive under adversity though. The Jets play like the old school Steeler’s teams. They run the ball well. And their defense is tenacious in every way. The Steelers on the other hand sit atop the AFC North and are riding a 4 game winning streak. In addition, they stop the run better than any team in the League. Though I think the Jets are a great team who I picked to win the Super Bowl, I do not see them figuring things out in a must win game at Heinz Field. The Steelers will be just too tough and win at home in a brutal battle by 3.

Broncos at Raiders: An old school rivalry in the AFC West. Denver has lost 4 in a row and cannot stop the run. Oakland on the other hand can really run the rock. Too much Darren McFadden in this one. Raiders by 7 at home.

Packers at Patriots: The Packers are fighting for their playoff lives while the Patriots are on cruise control, looking to lock up home field advantage. If I were the rest of the AFC, I would pray that the Patriots do not clinch home field advantage throughout the duration of the playoffs. Nobody wants to play in a cold Foxborough Stadium in a playoff atmosphere. Sadly for the AFC, Rodgers suffered a concussion last week and is the motor that makes this lethal Green Bay offense go. Whether he plays or not, he will not be full strength. Though Green Bay defends against the pass at a high level, can anybody stop Brady and the Pats aerial attack? Look for the Patriots to make it 6 in a row in Foxborough. NE by 9 at home.

Bears at Vikings: A Monday Night Affair that many had circled before the season even started. Much has changed since September. The Vikings are out of playoff contention and have been for some time now. Brett Favre’s mythical streak has ended. And the Bears are in first place. Did anybody envision any of this 3 months ago? Either way, when these teams take the field at the University of Minnesota’s field, god knows who will be playing QB for the Vikings. But it will not matter. Bears by 6 on the road.

CV3 Picks:

Bengals over browns by 7
Dallas over washington by 13
Houston over Titans by 3
Jags over Colts by 3
Chiefs over Rams by 7
Bills over Dolphins by 10
Giants over Eagles by 6
Bucs over Lions by 1
Cards over Panthers by 6
Saints over Ravens by 6
Falcons over Seahawks by 14
Raiders over Broncos by 14
Steelers over Jets by 10
Pats over Packers by 21
Bears over Vikings by 3

So there you have a look at this week’s NFL slate. Some great matchups that hold heavy playoff implications. Can the Colts and Jets stay alive? Will Baltimore make a statement against the Saints? And who will reign supreme in the NFC East (Eagles or Giants)? We will know a lot more after Week 15 concludes.

New England QB, Tom Brady (pictured above), has without question been the MVP through 14 weeks of play. Can he lead the Patriots to an 11th victory against a tough Chicago team on Sunday?

Welcome to NFL Week 14. This is the time of year when the real colors show up. Who are the real Super Bowl contenders? The Falcons appear to have flown to the top of the NFC and are now the favorites. In the NFC West, the Rams, led by rookie stud, Sam Bradford, are currently in first. And the Patriots once again have risen to the top of the AFC.

Lets take a look at the Pick’em Scoreboard.

TheSportsKraze: 114 CV3: 118

Sadly, I did not make up any games on the tenacious CV3. Can I begin the comeback trek this week?

Browns at Bills: The Bills were traditionally a powerhouse in the mid 90s while the Browns have been in the crapper for some time. That is not the case this year. Cleveland has won 2 straight games, and are coming off a big time road victory in South Beach. I got two words for Buffalo fans. “Peyton Hillis.” Sure the Cleveland bruiser was slowed by a tough Dolphin’s defensive front. Well this week Hillis gets to stack up against the worst rush defense in the NFL. Expect the Browns to ride their bruising back to a 7 point victory in bitterly cold Buffalo.

Bengals at Steelers: One of football’s best rivalries will add another chapter on Sunday at Heinz Field. Sadly this year, the Bengals are having possibly the most disappointing year of any team in the League. Cincinnati has not won a game since September 26th. Do not expect that to change Sunday against the Steeler’s outstanding defense. Cincy may make it close, but sadly, I do not see the Who Deys pulling off the upset. Pittsburgh by 6 at home.

Packers at Lions: Both of these teams live and die on the pass. Sadly for Detroit though, they have not figured out a way to win close games this season. In order to beat Green Bay, you have to be able to win a tight game. Ford Field will witness a 6th straight loss as Aaron Rodgers shreds a mediocre Lion’s defense. Packers by 5 over the Try’n Lions.

Giants at Vikings: In the preseason, this appeared to be one of those games that would go a long way towards determining the NFC playoff picture. The G Men have won 2 straight games and looked awesome last week against the Skins. The Vikings on the other hand looked great last week. Granted they were playing against the Bills. Can they pull off the upset at home over NY? All logic points towards the Giants winning this one. But I got the Vikings playing inspired football as they have nothing to lose. Vikes by 1 at home in a wild one.

Buccaneers at Redskins: The Redskins have gone from good, to mediocre, to horrible. They are on a downward trend. Sadly for them, the schedule does not get any easier this week against a pretty solid Tampa team. I think there will be two key determining factors in this one. First of all, McNabb has struggled with the turnover bug lately. Josh Freeman has been a pretty good game manager. Secondly, Tampa can run the ball effectively. The Skins can not. These will be the difference as Tampa wins by 3 in DC.

Falcons at Panthers: This week’s most lopsided matchup. The NFC’s best vs the NFC’s worst. Carolina has lost 6 straight games. Number 7 is on the way. Atlanta will continue to fly behind an outstanding offensive attack and a stingy defense. The ATL boys by 14 in a blowout.

Raiders at Jaguars: Both of these team are coming off big time victories last weekend and are still right in the thick of things in their divisional races. In addition both of these teams run the ball with great effectiveness, yet struggle with their aerial attacks. Maurice Jones-Dream vs Darren McFadden. Who you got? I am going with MJD and the Jags at home. Jaguars by 3 at home in a very exciting game that goes down to the wire.

Seahawks at 49ers: A good old-fashioned battle between a pair of NFC West rivals. Can the Seahawks keep pace with the Rams? Or will the 49ers wreck the day as they look to make a run of their own? Look for SF to bounce back in a big way after a disappointing lost to the Cheeseheads last week. Neither of these squads do anything especially well. But I expect the 49ers to come out motivated in front of the home crowd and nab the divisional victory. 49ers by 6 at home.

Rams at Saints: If you would have asked me about this game during the preseason, I would have laughed. I would have said, you got the NFC’s best team at home vs possibly the worst team in all of football. Give me a break. Ironically, the Rams are leading their division, while the Saints are in 2nd in the NFC South. The Rams are playing solid football behind their fearless rookie QB, Sam Bradford. Sadly, it will not be enough though against a Saints team that has now won 5 straight. Too much offense from the defending champs who have put up 30 plus in 4 straight games. Saints by 10 at home.

Dolphins at Jets: The Dolphins are a solid team. They play solid football on both sides of the ball. Sadly for them, they have to face a very talented Jets team coming off of a horrific loss on Monday Night Football. Can you say redemption time? New York will come out with a chip on their shoulder and show the world that last week was a fluke. The Jets are the real deal, and will demonstrate this with an easy victory at home. Jets by 11.

Broncos at Cardinals: Both of these teams are in the midst of horrible years. They have a combined 6 wins between them. Their years are over and they are already looking ahead to next year. Now the Broncos have been bad in losing 3 straight games, but they are have not been nearly as bad as the Cardinals, who have now lost 7 straight games. Expect the 2 month losing streak to continue as the Denver boys play inspired football behind a new coach. Broncos by 3 on the road.

Chiefs at Chargers: Welcome to the AFC West. This game means a ton for both teams in their hopes to make the playoffs. The Chargers had been on a tear until last week’s setback against the Raiders. KC on the other hand has answered the call of a rising SD team and has won 3 straight games. Both of these teams get the job done in very different ways. KC lives on a lethal two-headed rushing attack, while the Chargers air it out better than any team in the League. This is a pass first League now right? Chargers by 3 at home.

Patriots at Bears: The Jets are the frontrunners in the AFC East? Give me a break. New England showed the world who the real favorite was on the big Monday Night stage. This Pats team has been rolling behind monster numbers from their QB, Tom Brady. Well this week they take on one of the NFC’s best. No problem right? Chi Town’s finest has won 5 straight games and currently sit atop the NFC North. Can they handle the Patriot’s potent offensive attack? I don’t think so. Pats by 3 in a barn burner at Soldier Field.

Eagles at Cowboys: A bitter NFC East rivalry is renewed. Many envisioned the Cowboys sitting atop this division a few months ago. Many were wrong. The Michael Vick led Eagles are currently tied for first, while the Cowboys sit in last. Can they contain Vick and the potent Eagle’s offense? Well they gave up 35 points last week to the Colts. Yet they still won in Indy. I am going out on a limb and taking the Boys at home to shock the Eagles. Cowboys by 1.

Ravens at Texans: The Monday Night Affair pits two of the AFC’s most talented groups. Baltimore is coming off of a devastating 3 point loss at the hands of the Black and Yellow boys last week, while the Texans were “Michael Vicked” by the Eagles. Though this game is in Texas, I expect Baltimore to display a sense of urgency and really shut down a potent Texan’s offensive attack. Ravens by 3 on the road.

CV3 Picks:

Browns over Bills by 3Packers over Lions by 9Giants over Vikings by 10 (Vikings haven’t beaten a good team yet)Bucs over Skins by 3Falcons over Panthers by 14Saints over Rams by 7Jags over Raiders by 9 (Battle of two teams that know how to run the ball)Seahawks over 49ers by 1Bears over Patriots by 3 (Will the Pats be prepared after a hyped up Monday night win)Jets over Dolphins by 9 (The only thing buried in this game may be the Phins)Broncos over Cards by 5Chargers over Chiefs by 17Eagles over Cowboys by 7Ravens over Texans by 1 (Monday night thriller)Bengals over Steelers by 6 (Big Ben with one Pick 6 and the Bengals hold on to the ball this time)

So there you have a look at this week’s games. Hard to believe that it is already Week 14. But realize there is no full slate of College Football games this weekend. So make sure to savor Sunday. It is the one full day of football we will get this week.

Welcome to Week 13. We are entering the final quarter stretch. 3 of the AFC

Can Big Ben (pictured above) lead the Steelers to a huge victory over their divisional rival Baltimore on Sunday Night despite foot injuries?

Divisions have ties at the top. The NFC West leader has a record of under 500. Plus the Vikings and Cowboys, 2 of the preseason favorites have a combined 7 victories. Parity. The NFL has it. And you got to love it.

Here is a look at the Pick’em Scoreboard.

TheSportsKraze: 103 CV3: 107

I still got a ways to go to catch Mr. CV3.

TheSportsKraze Picks:

Saints at Bengals: The defending Champs head to Cincinnati to take on a struggling Bengal’s team. This team has self destructed, and all parties involved are already looking towards next year. The Saints are perhaps involved in the best divisional race that the NFC has to offer. Expect Drew Brees and the phenomenal Saint’s aerial attack to pick apart a depleted Bengal’s secondary. Saints by 10 on the road.

Bears at Lions: Da Bears head to Ford Field to take on the 2 and 9 Lions. These are two teams heading in very different directions. The Bears have won 4 straight games and appear to really be coming together both offensively and defensively, while the Lions have lost 4 straight. In addition, the Lions have not even really looked competitive the past couple of weeks. It may be freezing in Detroit, but the Bears are going to continue rolling behind their stellar defense. Bears by 7 on the road.

49ers at Packers: Green Bay is doing all they can to keep up with Chicago and remain in the playoff picture while the 49ers have vaulted themselves back into the NFC West race. After starting out 0 and 5, the 49ers are now 4 and 7, and just 1 game out of 1st place. The 49ers have not really wowed me any respect all season though. And with Frank Gore going down for the season, they will struggle in the tundra that will be Lambeau on Sunday. The Packers need a win in a big way to stay in the playoff hunt and they will do just that in front of the home crowd. Packers by 3 at home in a freeze bowl.

Jaguars at Titans: Who would have thought that the Jaguars would be sitting atop the AFC South come December? I know that I did not. Jacksonville has looked very sharp lately, despite coming off a tough 4 point loss in New York last weekend. The Titans on the other hand have dealt with much inner turmoil and are currently on a 4 game losing skid. Well that skid ends this week as Jeff Fisher gets his team hyped, and lights a fire under Chris Johnson, Nate Washington, Kenny Britt, and the entire Titan’s offense. The race in the AFC South could involve 3 teams down the stretch. Titans by 6 at home.

Broncos at Chiefs: Times have changed. And in a hurry. The Broncos are now the AFC West bottom dwellers while the Chiefs sit at the top. The Chiefs sport the best rushing attack in the League while the Broncos sport one of the worst. In a cold weather atmosphere, running the ball efficiently is the key to success. The Chiefs are able to do this while the Broncos cannot. Jamaal Charles and Thomas Jones will be the difference in this game. Chiefs by 7 at home.

Browns at Dolphins: The Browns are playing good football. Yes I said it. The Browns are actually a team that can go out and beat most teams in this League. Peyton Hillis, a former 3rd stringer at Arkansas (granted he was behind Darren McFadden and Felix Jones) is turning into one of the best backs in the League. The Dolphins on the other hand are coming off a big time victory over a tough Raider’s team. Conventional wisdom would point towards the Dolphins winning this game considering they are playing at home. Oddly enough the Dolphins are just 1 and 4 at home this season. Maybe the distraction of that South Beach Basketball All Stars has hindered their performance? Whatever it is, I am taking the Brownies on the road by 3 in a great game.

Bills at Vikings: The Bills have played very strong football lately and really should have beaten Pittsburgh last weekend. The Vikings played better than they have played in a month in Washington last Sunday. My gut is telling me to pick Buffalo in this one, but logically, I am thinking to go with the home team. Expect Adrian Peterson, Toby Gerhart, or whomever the Vikings throw in the backfield to have a field day. Vikings by 3 at home.

Redskins at Giants: This is a good old-fashioned NFC East throwdown. In the division that sports the best rivalries in the NFL, there are no gimme games. Sadly this year, the Giants appear to be far superior in every facet of the game. I fully expect the Giant’s extremely balanced offensive attack to shred a Redskin’s defense that is lacking in all sorts of ways. I got the Giants by 9 at home.

Raiders at Chargers: After a very slow start, the Chargers leapfrogged the Raiders last weekend in the suddenly very competitive race in the AFC West. Since a major victory in overtime over the Chiefs on November 7th, the Raiders have just looked abysmal. The Chargers on the other hand have looked awesome since Halloween in winning 4 straight games. And you better believe that the Chargers are looking for some payback from an October loss to the Oakland boys. The Chargers will exploit a weak Raider’s running defense which will open up the pass for one of the best QB’s in football, Philip Rivers. Chargers by 9 at home.

Panthers at Seahawks: The Panthers are probably the worst team in football. They are in the midst of a 5 game losing streak, and do not appear to be making improvement in any facet of the game. They can’t pass the ball. They struggle running the ball. And you better believe that they cannot stop the run. The Seahawks on the other hand have not been much better in getting blown out the past two weeks. Call me crazy but I am taking Carolina on the road. They are bound to win again sometime. Panthers by 1 in Seattle.

Falcons at Buccaneers: Two of the NFC’s best will link up in Tampa this weekend. The Bucs are coming off a tough loss to a very good Baltimore team and are looking to make a statement to the rest of the NFC. And I will admit that their chances to pull off the upset improve dramatically in getting to play at home, but the Falcons appear to be just too strong all around to drop this one. The Falcons are looking to remain atop the Saints in the NFC South and will put on a great performance in Tampa. Roddy White will have a huge day against a weak Buccaneers secondary. Falcons by 7 on the road.

Rams at Cardinals: The Cardinals have lost 6 straight games and in the words of Derek Anderson, “This isn’t funny.” Derek is right, but sadly for Arizona, they are playing a Rams team that continues to improve each week. Even with Arizona at home, I got the Rams behind rookie Sam Bradford to keep rolling. The NFC West is wide open folks. Rams by 3 on the road.

Cowboys at Colts: In September, this appeared to be a big time matchup where one of the NFC’s best would get to take on one of the AFC’s best. Sadly, the Cowboys did not pan out the way people expected. In addition, due to a plethora of injuries, the Colts have struggled more than people expected as well. Well expect those struggles to end. Peyton does not ever lose 3 games in a row. Though I think this will be a very close and high scoring affair, I got Indy by 3 at home.

Steelers at Ravens: What a matchup this will be. It is almost as good as the Monday Night Affair. The NFL got it right in scheduling the night games for this week. This is probably the best combo of Sunday Night/Monday Night games we will get all year. Both teams are rolling at the moment and are living large on their stellar defensive units. Earlier this year, Pittsburgh fell in a very close game against the divisional rival Ravens. You better believe that they still have that loss on their mind as they head into Sunday Night. Expect the Steelers to play inspired football behind a banged up Ben Roethlisberger. Steelers by 1 on the road.

Jets at Patriots: This may be the best matchup of the entire season thus far. These two teams realize the importance of this game in gaining a divisional title and possible home field advantage. Both squads are extremely familiar with each other and have been rolling. The Patriots have been winning behind an electric offense while the Jets have been relying on their great defensive unit and the timely big play offensively. The Jets beat the Patriots at home earlier this season by 2 TDs. Due to home field advantage and a chip on their shoulder from the earlier defeat, I got the Pats by 1 at home in a thriller.

CV3’s Picks:

Saints over Bungles by 16
Bears over Lions by 3
Pack over Niners by 10
Jags over Titans by 3
Chiefs over Broncos by 14
Dolphins over Browns by 1
Vikings over Bills by 17
Giants over Skins by 12
Chargers over Raiders by 2
Colts over Cowboys by 21
Rams over Cards by 7
Panthers over Seahawks by 8
Falcons over Bucs by 10
Steelers over Ravens by 10
Patriots over Jets by 14

This is just a great slate of games. The AFC will be much clearer after this weekend. The two night games are especially exciting though as both teams at the top of the AFC East and AFC North lock horns for divisional supremacy. Can Rex Ryan outsmart the ultimate coach in Bill Belichick? Who will survive the physical struggle that will ensue in Baltimore this weekend?

It is Thanksgiving time and you all know what that means. Time to watch gridiron battles, enjoy time with the family, and eat an absurd amount of food. But the key to that statement is that it is time to watch some football.

Can Lion's star wide receiver, Calvin Johnson (pictured above), help end the Thanksgiving Day tradition of watching the Lions lose?

So the picks are coming out early this week to incorporate the three outstanding Thanksgiving Day Games. Also due to the Holiday festivities, this version of the NFL picks will be a bit shortened from the normal prediction posts.

The pick’em scoreboard currently reads:

TheSportsKraze: 90 CV3: 96

Can I finally make up some ground over the Turkey Day Holiday on CV3?

TheSportsKraze Picks:

Patriots at Lions: Patriots by 10

Saints at Cowboys: Saints by 7

Bengals at Jets: Jets by 3

Packers at Falcons: Falcons by 1

Steelers at Bills: Steelers by 14

Panthers at Browns: Browns by 6

Jaguars at Giants: Giants by 7

Vikings at Redskins: Redskins by 3

Titans at Texans: Texans by 3

Chiefs at Seahawks: Chiefs by 3

Dolphins at Raiders: Dolphins by 3

Rams at Broncos: Broncos by 3

Eagles at Bears: Eagles by 3

Buccaneers at Ravens: Ravens by 10

Chargers at Colts: Chargers by 1

49ers at Cardinals: 49ers by 6

CV3’s Picks:

Patriots over Lions by 10
Saints over Cowboys by 6
Jets over Bengals by 12 (Sorry Cincy)
Falcons over Packers by 3
Steelers over Bills by 14
Browns over Panthers by 21
Giants over Jaguars by 6
Redskins over VIkings by 12
Texans over Titans by 3
Raiders over Dolphins by 5
Chiefs over Seahawks by 10
Eagles over Bears by 1
Broncos over Rams by 6
Ravens over Bucs by 10
Colts over Chargers by 8
Cards over 49ers by 11

What a slate of games we have this week. There are a couple of key games to note in the lineup. One is the matchup in ATL between the 2 best teams in the NFC, the Falcons and Packers. Can Matt Ryan continue to protect his home turf better than any QB in the League? Then of course the Michael Vick train heading to the Windy City should be fun. Can the Bears figure out how to stop the most dangerous player in the League? Then finally the AFC Showdown between the perennial AFC powers (Colts and Chargers), should be a very fun game to watch. Will Manning be able to outdo Rivers?

In the game of the week, Tom Brady (pictured above on the left) and Peyton Manning (pictured above on the right) go to battle in New England. Which super quarterback will lead his team to victory?

The NFL Season is nearing the final quarter of play. No team has been a dominant force and most divisions are still up for grabs. All of the insanity will begin to become clearer over the next couple of weeks.

The Bears continue to win behind an anemic offense. The supposed best team in the NFC (the Giants), looks to redeem itself after getting smacked around by one of the NFC’s worst. Michael Vick is playing like an MVP. Plus the Oakland Raiders are tied for first place in the AFC West. Wow is all I have to say.

Here is a look at the Pick’em Scoreboard.

TheSportskraze: 80 CV3: 84

I still got a way to go to catch up with CV3’s expertise.

TheSportsKraze Picks:

Bills at Bengals: Two of the AFC’s worst lock horns in Cincinnati. Cincinnati is still kicking itself after another gut wrenching loss last Sunday. The Bills are breathing a sigh of relief after finally joining the one or more win club (not a very prestigious group). Look for Cincinnati to demonstrate the potential that everyone envisioned this year with a brutal beating of Buffalo in front of the home crowd. Also expect the Bengals to run all over Buffalo’s terrible run defense. Bengals by 13 at home.

Lions at Cowboys: This is an intriguing game between a pair of 2 win teams. The Lions have lost 5 games by 5 or fewer points this year. They have shown big time potential and the Shaun Hill to Calvin Johnson connection is dangerous. The Cowboys on the other hand played inspired football last Sunday under their new coach. Look for more of the same this week as the Cowboys continue to show the League “What could have been.” Cowboys by 9 at home.

Redskins at Titans: Both of these teams are coming off getting whooped last week. Both squads have been extremely inconsistent and hard to figure out. Well the difficulty continues this week as I got to the Skins upsetting the Titans on the road by 3. This will be one of the better games of the week, but expect Washington to stack the box and somewhat contain Chris Johnson. Also expect Washington to make the big play when they need it. Skins by 1 on the road.

Cardinals at Chiefs: The Cardinals are in the midst of a 4 game skid. Well expect the streak to be at 5 after Sunday. Arizona has been a mystery to me all season. Sadly for the Cardinals, the Chiefs are coming off of two tough losses and plan on pounding the rock all afternoon against the Cardinal’s weak defensive unit. Expect the Chiefs to run wild at Arrowhead on their way to a 8 point victory.

Packers at Vikings: Before the season, this was definitely a date circled on most NFL fans’ calendars. Another shot to watch two big time teams match up, with a plethora of underlying storylines. Unfortunately, Minnesota has been an absolute circus this year and this game does not really hold a whole lot of meaning towards the playoffs. Brett is struggling with injuries and the pass rush attack of Miss Jenn Sterger. Expect the struggles to continue as the Cheeseheads complete the regular season sweep of the Vikes. Packers by 6.

Texans at Jets: These are two very quality teams. Though the Texans do not have the most glamorous record, they are still a very dangerous team that will be in the playoff picture come Week 16 and 17. The Jets are coming off a gut wrenching win in Cleveland where they had to pull out all the stops. Good teams can win even when they do not play all that well. The Jets are a very good team. I expect their overall balance to be too much for Houston as the Texans stumble to 4 and 6. Jets by 3 at home.

Raiders at Steelers: Who would have foreseen this game in September involving two teams tied for first place in their divisions? I will state that I definitely did not. I would have expected to find the Raiders in the cellar and the Steelers clawing their way back into the AFC North race due to a rough start without their quarterback. I was wrong. These two teams are the real deal. Oakland lives on running the ball with authority and doing a great job at defending against the pass. The Steelers clog the run better than any team in the League and just flat-out win. Well expect the Steelers to win this week by 6 at home.

Ravens at Panthers: Baltimore heads to Carolina to take on perhaps the worst offensive unit in the League. Well expect Carolina’s offensive woes to continue with Brian St. Pierre under center. Who is Brian St. Pierre you ask? Try a 30-year-old quarterback from Boston College, who has played in 2 total NFL games and attempted 5 passes. Now I will state that 2 of these 5 passes were completions. How is John Fox going to pass over Tony Pike to start this guy?! Good luck playing with a stay at home dad against Ray Lewis and the Ravens. I fully expect Baltimore to drill the Panthers in every facet of the game. Ravens by 14 on the road.

Browns at Jaguars: Cleveland has proven itself a team to be reckoned with over the past month. Though they have only won 3 total games this season, they have beaten both the Saints and the Patriots. Not to mention they had the Jets on the ropes last week. Cleveland can play. The victories will come behind their strong rushing attack. Look for the Brownies to upset the Jags on the road by 3.

Buccaneers at 49ers: The NFC’s “Best” team heads into San Francisco to take on the suddenly hot 49ers. Tampa Bay is one of those teams that really does not do anything especially well. They have just found ways to win. And in all honesty, the W’s are the only stat that matters. This week unfortunately, I do not see them finding a way to win. San Francisco is finally beginning to gel like many thought they would, and will secure their first 3 game win streak of the season on Sunday. 49ers by 1 at home in a very exciting game.

Seahawks at Saints: Seattle heads to NOLA to take on Drew Brees and the dangerous Saint’s aerial attack. This is not an opportune time for Seattle to be heading to New Orleans. The Saints look to be regaining their Super Bowl swagger from a year ago and are hungry to catch the division leading Falcons. Expect Drew Brees to absolutely shred the Seahawks weak secondary on the way to a 10 point victory at home.

Falcons at Rams: Atlanta appears to be the NFC’s top team. They have handled their business in a more consistent fashion than any other team in the conference. Plus Roddy White has been absolutely exceptional. Well expect that trend to continue against a much improved St. Louis team. St. Louis normally is a great run stopping team, but sadly the Falcons also have a very strong passing attack. Falcons by 6 on the road.

Colts at Patriots: This is a matchup that I have anxiously been waiting to see for some time now. Manning vs Brady. You know you are in for a classic every time these two guys line up against each other. This time will be absolutely no different as both look to make a statement to the rest of the AFC. The difference in this one will be New England’s inability to defend against the pass. Even though the Colts are beat up, I am giving them the nod over Brady and the boys by 3 on the road.

Giants at Eagles: A big time NFC East battle in the Sunday Night Game. Who will take sole possession of first place after this one? Though the Eagles have looked much better in recent weeks, I got to go with the G Men. New York was embarrassed last week in losing to the abysmal Cowboys. Plus the Eagles put on possibly the best offensive performance we have seen the entire season. Vick will continue to play great, but after every high comes a low. Look for the G Men to steal this one by 1 in the city of Brotherly Love.

Broncos at Chargers: This is definitely not your typical Denver team. They do not run the ball. They do not defend against the run. What is going on in Denver? The Chargers on the other hand sport a very balanced offensive attack and also boast a very strong defensive resume. Look for the Charger’s overall balance to be too much for Denver as Phillip Rivers leads San Diego to a 7 point win at home.

CV3 Picks:

Cowboys over Lions by 14 (New look Cowboys)
Titans over Redskins by 3
Chiefs over Cardinals by 10
Vikings over Packers by 3 (Home field Advantage)
Jets over Texans by 6
Steelers over Raiders by 4 (Slugfest)
Ravens over Panthers by 18
Browns over Jaguars by 4
Falcons over Rams by 1
Saints over Seahawks by 14
Bucs over 49ers by 6
Eagles over Giants by 3 (Michael Vick Experience)
Chargers over Broncos by 9
Bengals over Bills by 6 (Ugliest game of the week)
Patriots over Colts by 3 (Game of the week)

So there you have the picks for Week 11. The week is highlighted by the outstanding quarterback duel in Foxborough between Brady and Manning, and the Sunday Night Game matchup in Philadelphia. This game should be an absolute thriller between the Giants and Eagles as they contend for NFC East supremacy.